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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LYMAN STRONG & CO. 

DOUGHERTY & RIST, 

AUGUSTUS TABER & BROS. 

A. N. ADAMS, 

D. L. KENT & CO., 

SHERWOOD, MORGAN & CO, 

JAS. MORGAN & CO,, 

QUINCY CO-OPERATIVE GRANITE ; WORKS, 
O’BRIEN & CO.,, 

DANIEL HAYES, 

MONAHAN & BREEN, 

JOSS BROS., . 

OPHITE MARBLE CO., 

McGILLVRAY & JONES, 

MERRY MOUNT GRANITE CO,, 
McDONNELL BROS., 

McDONNELL & COOK, 

| FREDERICK & FIELD, 

W. H. ANDERSON, Marble & Granite Tool Manufacturer, 


LEWIS D. GUMB, : 
TRASK’S STEAM POLISHING & GRANITE WORKS, 
Ce Bee: 

CLANCY BROS. 

HOSKING & DUNSTANE, 

RACINE & McGUIRE, 

R. E. NORTON. 

HENRY IVEY, 

WARLEY & WILLIAMS, 

E. C. FRENCH & CO., 


SOUTH RYEGATE GRANITE CO., 


| We GOO DEES S Ci. 
MACKIE & SIMPSON, 
C. M. DOTEN, 
GAMBLE & YOUNG, 


‘DUFFY & MANN, 


WELLS, LAMSON & CO., 
L. A. WALKER, 

MARR & GORDON, 

WM. H. H. MERRILL, 

P. J. HALPIN, 

ROCKLAND GRANITE CO,, 
GOOCH & HAINES, 
DANIEL M. MANNIX, 

M. T. JAMESON & CO,, 
WARD & STANLEY, 


ROCKPORT GRANITE CO.,, 


H. M. PHELPS, 
SMITH & INGRAM, 
FIELD & WILD, 
HEVEHAN & SON, 
BROWN & WADE, 


BAILEY-SePOR TABEESH Or: 


JOHN. BAIRD & SONS, 
GEORGE GREEN, 


FRANKLIN HARDWICK & SON, 


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LYMAN STRONG. oo CHAS L. STRONG, 


; ‘LYMAN STRONG & SON, 


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97 to 115 Merwin Street, - CLEVELAND, OHTO. 


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Se BARGE stock or 


ITALIAN, FRUTLAND, SUTHERLAND FPALLS: 


AND ESPERANZA VEINED BLUE MARBLES 


Constantly on Hand, and all Orders Promptly Filled. 


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Furned Urns and Monuments a Specialy, 


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Steam Marble Works, 714 Water Street, NEW YORK. 


Cargoes of the Finest Italian Marble imported into this country, received direct from Italy every month, and Blocks for sale in any quantity at the Lowest Market Prices. 


—MUARBLE STATUES, URNS AND VASES, TURNED ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, URKS, ETC. 


Constantly on hand, and Special Importations to Order. Designs and Estimates Furnished on Application. 


Italian Marble Slabs of every Thickness, and Monumental Blocks, Bases, Dies, Caps and Spires ready for Immediate Delivery. 


AMERICAN MARBLE SLABS, POSTS, BASES, Etc. 


POLISHING PUTTY, HONE, POLISHING CLOTH, PUMICE STONE AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR A MARBLE YARD. 


AUGUSTUS TABER & BROS. make a Specialty of the importation of MARBLE STATUES from Italy 
BOTH FOR MONUMENTAL PURPOSES AND FOR THE PARLOR. 


They have on hand at their Warerooms the LARGEST COLLECTION of Statues in America, cut by the best Sculptors. 
They are constantly adding new designs, and are prepared at any time to execute orders from photographs or pencil sketches. 
Their arrangements for this purpose during their frequent visits abroad are superior to any other house, and their resident 
Agent gives personal attention to the work. They are also importing very largely the Celebrated 


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Which commends itself so highly for MONUMENTAL WORK by the fineness of its Texture, Facility of Workmanship, 
and especially by its unequalled durability. 


+ RARE AND COSTLY MARBLES ** 


Of 7 iption imported to order from Ensiand, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, Africa. 
every descr 


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SK > ABLIS IED SINE 4845. 


A. N : A D A MM s. 
Wholesale Dealer in 


FLORENCE, ESPERANZA AND AMERICAN 


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~ MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, URNS, FONTS. vis 
MANTEL COLUMNS, POSTS, Htc. Etc. 


“<2 IN GREAT VARIETY °° FINEST STYLES 


Good Sawing and Workmanship Cangas 


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ALSO SOLE MAN UFACTURER OF 


“THE CLAGSTON PATENT GANGS, SLATE-SAWS, LATHES, BILLIARD. 
JOINTERS, LIFTING JACKS, and other MARBLE and 
_ SLATE-MILL MACHINERY. 


FAIR BAVEN,~ - - ‘VERMONT. 


DL KENT &C@e 


=~ OFPICE AND MILLS AT. —-re 


EAST DORSET, VT. 


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FLUENCE, FLORENTINE, EAST DORSET, FOREIGN [TALLAN 


AND SOUTH DORSET WHITE 


MARBL 


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TURNED AND SQUARE MORUMERTS, TABLETS, Gos, 


FURNISHED TO ov aoa 


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We invite your attention to our designs for both TURNED and COTTAGE MONUMENTS, which will be furnished upon application. In neatness 


of design and quality of workmanship we challenge comparison, and whi! e our own list of cchibue is very complete, we invite your orders for Mon- . 


uments of your own designs, and will make prices for such on application. Our stock of Marble, both rough and finished, is exceptionally large and 
fine, and we can assure all who favor us with their orders of our best efforts to give them satisfaction, both with regard to promptness in filling orders 


and in securing for them tle lowest possible rates of freight. 
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The FLoRENTINE is a very dark, fine, even-colored Marble just being introduced to the 
Trade, and is susceptible of a very high polish. 


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Alfred Buckhout, Tr. 


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P GRANITE & STATUARY. 
Nos, 456 to 470 Cherry Street, 


RE HEY ST. NEW v YORK. 


“JAMES MO MORGAN & CO. 


 »~IMPORTERS,< 


No. 99 Maiden Lane, = - NEW YORK, 


_ ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH AT LOWEST PRICES, 


MONUMENTS. TOMBS. TABLETS 


And other Memorials of polished or partly polished 


Aberdeen, Peterhead, Dalbeattie, Shap [English], Bess- 
broolx [Irish], Bay of Fundy and Bavarian Granites 


From best Works in Scotland, England, Ireland and Nova Scotia. 
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They are also prepared to furnish Polished Columns in any of above named Granites. 

Estimates given on designs for Monuments in QUINCY, BARRE, CLARK’S ISLAND, OAK HILL 
and other native Granites. Designs furnished on application, prices same as at Quarries. The Trade only 
“ypplied. Correspondence solicited and prompt attention given. 


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‘QUINCY CO-OPERATIVE — 
Granite Works 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


Dealers throughout the country will do well to communicate with this firm, as only the best class of 
work leaves their premises and at prices unequaled. 


Zistimates on Designs Cheerfully Civen. 


TAS TD) SD 7ES LES eS 


Quincy Co-Operative Granite Works, 


Box 97, WEST QUINCY, + «». Mass. 


Reet ee ar TREASURER, 
WA2LBhLtTAM BARRe. Wy Ee 


Monuments and Cemetery Work 


WEST QUINCY, - MASS. 


PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 


GRANITE WORKERS, 


Cemetery Wark of all kinds a Spec y Work of all kinds a Specialty. 


Light or Dark Colored Granite Furnished, 


aan on Willard Street, 


its ‘Quimey, Mass. . | 


L DARK BL UE, GRAY & WHITE 


ail i G RANITE 


\ew Hampshire and Easterd White (rant 


i DONE in a FIRST-CLASS HER, 


e POST OFFICE ADDRESS, BOX 1, — 


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‘OF " QUINCY 


AND EASTERN GRANITES. 


‘jomm 3 joss, —--£3--— JAMES JOSS, 
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MONUMENTAL 


gro) 


JOSS BROTHERS. 
Garfield st, - QUINCY, MASS. 


| Orders Promptly Filled and Executed in a First-Class Manner. | 
BEST of Stock and Workmanship Guaranteed in QUINCY and 

other HASTHRN GRANITES. We have excellent facilities for 
handling Large Stones. | 


OPHITE MARBLE i) 


QUARRIES NEAR PORT HENRY, OW LAKE ete 


ESSE =The Ophite Marble is unequalled by any forse 


ARCHITECTURAL; 
MONUMENTAL 


AND «x CEMETERY «WORK, 


Being susceptible to a very high polish and easily worked, retaining both polish and color under ex- 
posure to wéather. It is being largely adopted by leading Architects in all sections of the country, both | 
in public and private buildings, for WAINSCOAT, TILES, MANTELS, CAPS, SILLS, RISERS, STEPS, &e- 
For MONUMENTAL WORK it takes the place of other Marbles, and of Granite, which it resembles 


in appearance. 


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- Swanton Block, Dove, French Gray, Lepanto and Barney's Colored : Variegated Marbles 


mir Price Lists and Samples sent on application. (flee Room |, 19 Park Place, NEW YORK, N.Y. 


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 


GRANITE 


MONUMENT AL AND CEMETERY WORK, 


Le Se BS eee 


DARK AND LIGHT QUINCY, 


acres e: eee - OAR ee 


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To, 


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Sa 


JOHN L. MILLER, Agent. P. W. DRISCOLL, Treas. 


MERRY MOUNT GRANITE 6 


QUINCY, . . MASS. 


WORKS AT QUINCY ADAMS STATION. 


Manufacturers of and Dealers in 


STATUARY. Y, MONE ONUMENTS 


No Nh 
. 


And all kinds of Cemetery Work from best 


DARK AND: LIGHT QUINCY GRANITES; also, CLARKS 
ISLAND, OAK HILL, HALLOWELL, AUGUSTA 
AND CONCORD GRANITHES. 


We have ery -faci cility for handli ah rge..sto and have the most skilled workmen that can be procured, so we can guarantee 
satisfaction and prices as low as any honorable dealer. Send tracings for estimates. Sawed and polished s ae s, 75 cts. each, ; 


ios Gun eeesl Mires Pca ! 7 


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DONNELL. 
J. A. MCDONNELL. piles | 
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McDONNELL BROS, 


Monumental Works, - Quincy, Mass 


Wholesale Dealers in 


DARK BLUE, GRAY AND PINK 


QUINCY GRANITE 


& %. & © 


“MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, and other N. E. GRANITES. 
Cemetery Work of all hinds a Specialty. — ; 


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Superior Workmanship guaranteed. Polishing done in first-class Style. All 
| Orders promptly attended to. 


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McDONNELL & COOK 


ORKERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 


QUINCY GRANITE, 


Maine and New Hampshire Granite Furnished, 


CEMETERY WORK A oFBUIALTY. 


POLISHING DONE IN A FIRST-CLASS MANNER, 
es eager ALASS. 


THOMAS McDONNELL. |. | | MARTIN COOK, 


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HSTABDISH EDD 18°99. 


rederick & Field, 


IDS AIRS XIN 


GRANITE MONUMENTS, CEMETERY AND BUILDING WORK 


OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 


We own our Quarries, which produce light, medium and dark Quincy Granite of the best quality, the stone being procured from a | 
_ great depth and warranted free from all iron discoloration. Our stock will also be found to be remarkably free from knots. We own 
' our Polishing Works, where polishing is done by the most improved methods. Every branch of the business, from quarying the rough 
stock, to the final finishing into the finest quality of hammered, polished, or carved work is executed at Our Works. Special attention 


given to 
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Gheswese Sk WHat 
| and SATISFACTORY MODELS MADE before work is cut. 


We also furnish Bronze Statuary Reliefs, etc. We keep constantly on hand different varieties of Granite, and execute work from 


any kind in the market. | 
| Especial attention given to Soldiers’ Monuments and other large work, both public and private. As specimens | 

of our large work we would refer to the Soldiers’ Monuments at Manchester, N. Y., Lawrence, Mass. and Holyoke, Mass., all of which 
| are combinations of Granite and Bronze; West Roxbury, Mass., Soldiers’ Monument, all Granite; Soldiers’ Monuments at Springfield, Ohio , 
| Morristown, N. J., and many other places. 


| For private monuments executed for various dealers, we refer to Longworth, Frank, Mitchell and many other large monuments in 
| Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Lovejoy Polished Monument, at Calvary Cemetery, near Brooklyn, N. Y., the LARG EST POLISHED 
JOB EVER MADE IN QUINCY, and multitudes more in all the principal states of the Union. We have a large number of designs 
which we are constantly adding to, and can furnish designs for all kinds of work. Our facilities are unsurpassed for executing any and 
all descriptions of Granite work whether large or small, and dealers may rest assured that any work intrusted to us will be done according 
to agreement. Our prices are as low as the lowest for the same quality of stock and work. € 


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W. H. ANDERSON, 


LAIN CIF ACT WIRER OF 


Stone Cutter's To0ls, 
Mil Picks, Ground Picks, Grubs ét, 


DEAD: AID DRESSED. | 


No 3S Clinton Street, near Beaubien 
DETROIT, MICH. 


Send for FPrice E.ist. . 


LEWIS D. GUMB, 


°° EE 4A EV 


POUSHING GRATE WS 


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MONIMENTALA®®BOTLOIN WORK. 


om MATES GIVEN ON DARK. LICHT AND RED PHANITES, 


ALL ORDERS steers a | ATTENDED TO. 


th ISN GRAND wan 


—____MANUFACTURERS OF—— 


hranite Monuments, Tablets, Tombs, 


CEMETERY CURBING POSTS, STEPS, BUTTRESSES AND BUILDING TRIMMINGS IN ANY KIND OF LIGHT OR DARK GRANITE 


+ DI HAS CONTROL OF THE ——“& 


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FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE, BEST IN NEW ENGLAND. 
GRANITE YARD AND POLISHING WORKS, 


Cor. School St. and Nashua R.R., LOWELL, MAS». ES 


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! 


CB. HILL, 


MANUFACTURER OFS 


MONUMENTS. 


STATUARY, TABLETS, MARKERS, POSTS, CURBING, 


AND CEMETERY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 


We use CONCORD and all EASTERN GRANITES, both light 
and dark. All Work guaranteed, first-class quality of Stock and 
Workmanship, or can be returned at our expense. 

ORDERS SOLICITED FROM DESIGNS IN THIS BOOK, OR ANY DESIGNS IN 
THE MARKET. ESTIMATES AND WORK FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. _ 


‘Office & Yard, Penacock St, near Main, CONCORD, N, #H, 


| 
P. O. Address, 105 N.S. S. 


ERS, 


NITE DERLE' 


CONCORD GRANITE 


MONUMENTS, 


Head Stones, Tablets, Posts, Curbing and Ornamental Work 


DONE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE and at REASONABLE PRICES. 


Estimates on Designs carefully given, especially in Gardoni & Morton's Work. 


CLANCY BROS’ QUARRY LOCATED WEST SDE OF BLOSSOM TILL CEMETERY, 


| We are quarrying the finest Granites of Concord Blue, free from seams, and takes as fine a polish as 
any Granite in New England, Orders solicited for Monumental Work or Building Contracts of any 
| kind. Address, 


cr AmMe>* Fu ULtror 


heros One le oL. Street, - - O:O IN CGC @O Lv a ee 


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Hosking & Dunstan 


MONUMENTAL 


GRANITE 


BREE WAN DON) DLATLULEACtULrers Of (smmncmasemmce Ese 


CEMETERY WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 


BOTH PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. 


Orders promptly filled and executed in a first-class manner. Best of Stock and Workmanship 
gquaranteed, in Concord Granites, both light and dark. We make a Specialty of Draped Work. 


OFFICE AND YARD NEAR QUARRY, 


JAMES RB. FrOsEImNG, TEICOMAS EL. DUINSTAISE 


CONCORD, N. H. 


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RACINE & McGUIRE, 


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 


Rough and Hammered 


CONCORD GRANITE 


Also Plain & Ornamental Monuments of every 
description in both Light & Dark Granites. 
Sour Quarry Located a0) Ger ees 


We are prepared to furnish of any size, rough or cut, on short notice at 
reasonable prices..sDesigns promptly estimated on any class 
of work at Wholesale Prices. 


‘Concord, N. Hi. 


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o@LIVER RACINE. MICHAEL MCGUIRE. 
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RE E. NORTON, 


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 


in ay ee 8a aie 
MONUMENTS, 


TABLETS, HEAD STONES, MARKERS, &. 
L BOTH GH AND DARK CONCORD DGRANTES, 


CIALTY OF MARKERS AND 8S LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL 


ALSO FURNISH BASES TO THE TRADE ON SHORT NOTICE, 


‘West Concord, = 2) ae 


HENRY IVEY, 


MANUFACTURER 


Concer Granite Monuments 


Or any Eastern Granites. 


We make a Specialty of fine Granite Monuments, Statuary, 
Vaults, Ornamental Trimmings for Buildings and Gen- 
eral Cemetery Work of all Kinds, on both Light 
and Dark American Granites. 


Address: Glo. 7, Bradley Street, 


CONCORD N. H. 


aR aS 


DEALERS KIN 


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, FENCING, &c. | 


STATUARY, CARVING AND DRAPED WORK A SPECIALTY, 


Orders Solicited and Specimens Furnished on Application. 


ap as woo bso ===. ara AV em nee ya AN a} uric 


Fs A HR EE. ~ VE RNWEOn'' I. 


IY & WILLIAMS, 


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FRENCH & CO. 


MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 


TMSnNnetar 


ROWE S35 BEST BARRE GIR AINE. 


THE BARRE GRANITE is a Dark-Blue,-and we can furnish pieces of any sized, pecfectly free from black knots, seams or discoloration of any 
kind. Receives a fine Polish, and the lettering perfectly plain and readable when executed. 


ESTIMATES CAREFULLY GIVEN AND ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 
4 ddress: EH. C. DIREIWCIL & Co., 


Barre. = = VWermonrt. 


south Ryegate Granite Company. 
ZASTROW & DARLING, 


Workers and Dealers in the well Known and fancied LIGHT GRANITE, from the Blue Mountains, Vermont. 


This granite is free from iron, takes a very good polish, and is very pretty. Will furnish Monuments complete in any style or 


finish desired. Will also supply the rough stock in sizes not too large for transportation. All warranted. 


This Granite is quite soft and easily worked. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO 


FS Te ERO NM) SO a ee ee ee 


South Ryegate, - VERMONT. 


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JN W.GOODELL& CO. 


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‘MANTELS, WAINSCOTING, CEMETERY WORK AND FURNITURE 
: TOPS, FRUM TTALTAN & AMERICAN MARBLES. 


Plumbers’ Slabs and Bracket Shelves on hand and Made to Order. 


FINE. GRANITE STATUARY 


find Carving a Specialty. 


le arr GRANITE THE BEST. NOTHING MORE PERFECT. 
MONUMENTS IN STOCK. 
SEND FOR TRACINGS. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 


EXTENSIVE STEAM MILLS AND OFFICE, 


‘BURLINGTON, - VERMONT. 


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DEATLARS ITN 


BARRE GRANITE MONUMENTS, 


Tablets, Headstones, Fencing, &c. Statuary and Carving. 


Our long experience and thorough practical knowledge of the business in Scotland and this country, enables us to produce first-class 
work at reasonable prices. Our Granite is Light and Dark Blue and free from Knots, Streaks or Defects of any Kind. Estimates carefully 
given, and specimens furnished on application. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 


Address, MACIIE ¢ srncrPson, 


BARRE, pas | VERMOnr. 
cS. EVK.. K&S "X" FE Wey 
: DWE ALS xUA | 


Monuments, Headstones, Curbing Posts, 


MARKERS, AND EVERY VARIETY OF GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. 


The Barre Granite pronounced by all dealers to be excelled in texture and color by no American Granites. We have several shades 


to select from which are free from Black Knots so common in all other Granite. Estimates of Designs in this Book or from tracings carefully 


given and orders promptly filled. 


Address: C.M.DOTEN, - - BARRE, VERMONT. 


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AMBLE & Y 


MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN 


nT DAR DA uN 
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Wish to inform their patrons that having made some improvements in their place of 


business they are prepared to furnish a full line of 


MONUMENTAL WORK OF THE FINEST QUALITY, 


AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 


Please send in your Designs for Estimates before purchasing elsewhere and SAVE TEN PER CENT. by 


buying directly from us, Estimates carefully made free of charge, and all orders 
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 


Address BARRE, VERMONT. 


A. H. CAMBLE, CHARLES YOUNC. 


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DEY: 


H. A. _H. A. DUFFY, — _c. W. MANN. _ W. MANN. 


DUFFY & MANN. 


(Successors to CGEORCE W. MANN, ) 


G 


BARRE (RANITE WORKS, 


<RovGH AND FINISHED GRANITE ~ 
FOR CEMETERY, MONUMENTAL AND BUILDING WORK. 
HF 3 SK'F.X,. OWL HO CCE CRADW EE. 


WORKS AND QUARRIES AT - - BARRE, VERMONT. 


We warrant our Granite free from Iron or any other imperfection, and challenge competition in Quality of Stock, 


Report of PROF. JAS, HALL, State Geologist of New York. 


To tHE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING, OF THE STATE OF New York, A. D. 1876. 


Wa 


| “In the selection of building stone, color, texture and durability are of the first importance, and all ought to be combinea to render the 
structure perfect. SI 3 a The Granite of Barre, in Vermont is a whitish gray color, with the component parts very distinctly 
granular, and evenly mixed throughout, containing less mica than the Concord and Fitzwilliam Granites, and producing one of the finest building 
materials in the country; possessing a fine color, strength and durability. 

Report of PROF. HITCHCOCK, late State Geologist of MASS., and SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 

“In Vermont the Granite is unusually fine and admirably fitted for architectural purposes. A better example cannot be referred to than 
that (from Barre ) of which the State House at Mountpelier is built. We have never met with a finer kind of Granite for buildings and 


monuments in this or any other country.’ 


—— = | 


ELLS, LAMSON & CO., 


Ss A of and Dealers in 


Ret GH AND FISUSHED 


ARK BARRE GRANITE 


FOR TWEE KRA DE. -§ 


Fine Monumental Work a Specialty, All work warranted entirely free from Knots, Stripes, Stains and Defects of Any Kind. 


Report of PROF, JAS. HALL, State Geologist of New York, 


To THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CapiITOL BUILDING, OF THE STATE OF NEw York, A. D. 1876. 


“In the selection of building stone, color, texture and durability are of the first importance, and all ought to be combinea to render the 
structure perfect. m- = = The Granite of Barre, in Vermont, is a whitish gray color, with the component parts very distinctly 
granular, and evenly mixed throughout, containing less mica than the Concord and Fitzwilliam Granites, and producing one of the finest building 
materials in the country; possessing a fine color, strength and durability. 


Report of PROF. HITCHCOCK, late State Geologist of MASS., and SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 


“In Vermont the Granite is unusually fine and admirably fitted for architectural purposes. A better example cannot be referred to than 
that (from Barre) of which the State House at Montpelier is built. We have never met with a finer kind of Granite for buildings and 
monuments in this or any other country.” 


Address: WELLS, LAMSON & GO., 


Barre. en Vermornst. 


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‘STEAM MARBLE AND CRANITE ‘WORKS OF 


L. A. WALKER, 


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 


Marble & Granite 


FOR CEMETERY AND BUILDING PURPOSES. 


FINE GRANITE MonumentaL Work A Spectarty, 


Orders from the trade solicited for Monuments, Head-Stones, 
Tablets, Curbing Posts, Ktc., also furnish Lime-Stone 
for Building Purposes Hqual to Granite. 
Estimates Carefully given and Work Guaranteed in any of the Eastern Light Granites. 


Address: L. A. WALKER, 141 COLLECE STREET, 


BURLINGTON, ” * VERMONT. 


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‘ste 


MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN 


Bae Tablets ue suite tatk ‘bine 


Work for ee Tombstones, Carved work and Drapery | 


= S€@ SPECIALTY.=Z@> 


Our LONG EXPERIENCE and THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of the trade in all its branches, enables’ us to produce 
Our Granite is LIGHT and DARK BLUE, and FREE FROM KNOTS, STREAKS or DEFECTS of 


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 


first-class work at reasonable prices. 


ANY KIND. Estimates carefully given. 


Address, MARR & GORDON, 
BARRE, VERMONT. 


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Specimens furnished on application. 


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IDS AI KIN 


MARBLE ani FREE ONE 


Manufacturer of Fine Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, 
Post Curbing from any of the Maine, New 
Hampshire or other Kastern Gran- 
ites when preferred. 


Orders Solicited for COLUMNS and GAPITOLS for Buildings, 
a Granite Is set, 


n- Desig furnish 


TRESS il, IRIERS 1 W i i ERR, 
ae Green St., - Portland, Ms. 


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Ty 


ar JNCINE a J. 


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 


GRANITE MONUMENTS. 


Cemetery Work of all kinds done to order. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
Address: P. J. HALPIN, Box 466, 


Barre. a Werrmonr.t. 


F. P. KNOWLTON, Agent. D. E. WHITE, __D. E. WHITE, Secretary. — J. F. SMITH, _Y: F. SMITH, Treasurer. _ 
co a Nl ae tect at ead ee 


ROCKLAND GRANITE iio 


oF ROCKLANTHE.,. 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


= 


GRANITE MONUMENTAL AND CEMETERY WORK 


From all the Leading Cranite Quarries in Maine, Black Cranite Included. 


We also have a nice fine Grained White Granite, superior to anything in the market for Statuary and Monumental Work, entirely free from imperfections 
of any kind. This Granite has been used by us for a number of years, and has never failed to give satisfaction for those in want of Monumental Work from a fine 
Grained White Granite; we feel confident this Granite will give Satisfaction. All orders promptly executed and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 


Boston OFrice: 5 PorTLaNnD STREET. PARE Se., OrPrYr. BS 2 D2 = 2 S SS tm 


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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 


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We make a Specialty of Posts and Curbing for Cemeteries 


and at prices that defy competition. We own our Quarry and 
| have plenty of stock. Send in your orders. Try us on Bases. 


| Estimates carefully given and all orders promptly filled. 


. Address Your Order to GOOCH & HAINES, 
aoacry on ito seo BIDDEFORD, MAINE. 


DANIEL M. I. MANNIX, 


DEALER AND WORKER IN ALL KINDS OF 


GRANITE and Brovrn STON 


Estimates Furnished for Every Description of 


~ Building and Monumental Work, 


Special Attention given to Curbing and Posts for Cemetery adh 
A Specialty of Hollowell, Sprucehead, Biddeford, Bluehill 


and South Thomaston Granites. 
ESTIMATES ON ALL EASTERN CRANITES. ALL WORK CUARANTEED. 


Yard, Foot of Hanover St, - PORTLAND, ME, 


A LARGE STOCK OF CURBING CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 


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M. T. JAMESON, J. K. HARRINGTON. MARK AMES. 


M. 'T'. JAMESON ¢ CO. 


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN 


SOUTH THOMASTON, : WMAINE, 


Owners and Workers of the M. T. Jameson Quarry. Rough, Hammered and Polished Granite of all 
Kinds. Ornamental Work a Specialty. All work will receive Careful Attention. 
Steam Polishing Machinery. 


Dishonest parties have been imposing upon the public by representing and furnishing an inferior quality of Granite to unsuspecting 
persons, as the M. T. Jameson Co.’s Granite. There is no need of any one being deceived in this matter, as Monuments from this Granite 
can be obtained only from the M. T. Jameson Co., and those who can show a certificate of delivery from said Company. 


WL Jet SS 9" KNW OD INI EAR. ILLES... 


SraTE oF Marne Assay Orrice, Portland, Sept. 28, 1881. 


M. T, Jameson & Co.— Gentlemen: 1 have carefully examined and tested samples of the Granite from your quarries, with the following 
This Granite is the kind known as Syenite; it contains hornblende, but no mica, and also contains an excess of very pure rose- 
the Granite firm and solid in texture; while at the same time it takes a brilliant polish. The black hornblende 
and rose-colored quartz blend their colors together, so that the result of polishing is a blueish tinge very remarkable for its beauty. Owing to 
its compactness this Granite is perfectly impermeable to water, consequently it will not be acted upon by the frosts of winter, and will not change 
by exposure to the elements. It is quite free from pyrites ana compounds containing sulphur, and hence will never assume a rusty or stained 
appearance. In summing up, I can highly recommend this Granite for Ornamental and Architectural purposes, as well as for a regular build- 


ing material, both on account of its durability and beautiful appearance. 
I am, gentlemen, yours respectfully, F. L. BARTLETT, State Chemist. 


results : 
colored quartz, which renders 


Brookiyn, N. Y., August 17, 1882. 


Messrs. M. T. Jameson & Co., South Thomaston, Maine.—Dear Sirs: In answer to your inquiry respecting what I think of your Granite, 
I will say, that after 15 or 20 years’ experience in Granite work, both for Monumental purposes and for public buildings, I do not hesitate to 


say that I consider your Granite equal to any that is furnished, either foreign or domestic, 
Yours, very truly, JOHN N. WEBBER. 


ADDRESS ALL ORDERS: M. T. JAMESON & CO., ROCKLAND, MAINE. 


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Which takes and rath retains a Dark Polish, and very light hammered, 
showing more Contrast between polished and hammered 


parts, when wet, than Gray Granites show, dry. 
eee OLEND 1.0. CLF 


WARD & STANLEY 


SOUTH THOMASTON, MAINE, 


FOR SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES OF THE ABOVE GRANITE. 


Dealers in all Kinds of Monumental and Building Work, 
<= POLISHING DONE BY STEAM POWER. 


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ROCKPORT GRANITE C0. 


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DEALERS XIV 


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FOR MONUMENTAL AND BUILDING PURPOSES. 


~~ ALSO ALL KINDS OF PAVING BLOCKS.< 


A pure Syenitic GRANITE. Owing to the absence of Pyrites and other Sulphides it does not stain by the action of the atmosphere. Its uniformly close texture 


and freedom from soft minerals, makes it practically impermeable by water, so that it will not crack or scale by the action of the frost. 


It is Susceptible of a FINE. AND DURABLE POLISH. 


The crushing test shows a resistance of 19,200 lbs. to the square inch. 


QUARRIES AT ROCKPORT, MASS, 
Office at Quarries and at Room 2, Traveler Building, (3 State St., 


Bostrom, . : MASS, 


CHAS. S. ROGERS, Treasurer. 


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—_—— - 2 — - ioe . : — Pisses = ——EE 


We Handle Nothing but the Darkest and Best Barre Granite. 


BARRE GRANITE. 


NO GRANITE HAS GROWN SO RAPIDLY IN PUBLIC FAVOR, AND 
NY — AND— 


(ORNAMENTAL BUILDING WORK + 


—OUTAOF. THE-— 


WE CU 


BURLINGTON, Vi. 


»” BARRE GCRANITE 


Hh Is a Beautiful Dark Grey, Polishes very Highly and shows a Good Contrast 


. 


HAS GIVEN SUCH GENERAL SATISFACTION 
AS BARRE GRANITE. 


YARD AND MILL, ” 


VAULTS, TOMBS, 
COPING, MONUMENTS 


BANK STREET, 


BUNLINGION, VI. 


Three Points to be REMEMBERED: 


Barre Granite, is the Granite, 


—AND— 
Burlington is 


the plac 


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Between Polished and Hammer Dressed Surfaces. 


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WM. K. SMITH. JOHN INCRAM. 


MITH & INGRAM, | 


=ER|=-DYDEEALEBRS FENw—_—=—_ 


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All the Branches of Building and Bhonnmental B Work. 


MANUFACTURERS OF THE Best 


SOUTH THOMASTON GRANITES, 


BOTH BLACRH, LIGHT & DARK BLUE, 


This Granite receives a Fine Polish. The Lettering Perfectly Readable, and Chasing or Any Ornamental Work makes a Fine Contrast. 


“It is free from compounds containing sulphur, and will never rust or stain. 


WAY WY YMMMMART DAW 


F. L. Bartlett, State Chemist, says of it: 


Estimates carefully given, and all orders promptly filled. 
Terms Cash 30 days after shipment. All bills for Discounts or Imperfections must be made ten days after receipt of goods. 


Address: Siwobk AM 
South Thomaston, - adel 


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e eFTELD & WILD 


Successors to J. Q. A. WILD, 


QUARRY MEN 


LAND, Dt Ack aie Hee 


DARA BLUE QUINCY GRANITE, 


Building, Monumental and Cemetery Work, 


FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE AND AT LOWEST RATES. 


It is well known that the deeper one goes down into a quarry, the better the quality and color of the Stone. Our quarry is one of 
the deepest, if not the deepest granite quarry in Quincy; therefore the granite taken from our quarry is of the very best quality obtainable, 
and is in color of the very darkest blue found. Every branch of the business is done at our own works, from the quarrying of the stone to 
the final finishing and polishing. We especially invite the attention of parties desiring monumental or cemetery work, feeling certain of giving 
satisfaction, both in quality of workmanship and material and in price. Orders for stock cut to size, and parts polished, we make a specialty. 
Steam Polishing in all its branches, done in the best manner. Send for Prices. All orders by mail promptly attended to. 


Address: 8 
Rertecir, 


NMA AY 


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J. HEVEHAN. — F. J. HEVEHAN. 


HEVEHAN & SON, 


S=> DEALERS IN ALL KINDS 0F&—S~ 


TIGHT AND DARK GRANITE 


MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. 


CEMETERY CURBING DONE TO ORDER: 


We are using CLARK’S ISLAND, OAK HILL, BLACK DIAMOND, ROCKLAND, BARRE, CONCORD, 
and all the grade in Quincy. POLISHING DONE IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER, and all guaranteed. 
Orders solicited from the West. Estimates carefully given, and Orders promptly filled. Yard and 
Works on Willard St., between East Milton and West Quincy Depot, on Granite Branch Old Colony R. R. 


Address, HEVEHAN & SON. 
P.0. BOX 22. WEST QUINGY, Mines MASS, 


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BROWN & WADE, 


SOUTH THOMASTON, MAINE, 


Proprietors of the 


AND MANUFACTURERS OF 


Granite Monuments, Headstones, Coping, dc. 


Our Granite is sold exclusively by us, is free from Knots and all Defects, takes a Dark Bluish Polish and Hammers up very light, 


showing a great contrast between Polished and Cut Work, making Letters, Tracery Work &c., show at Great Advantage. We have Machinery 


for Polishing Straight, Round and Moulded Work. Samples sent on application. Estimates given on designs in this book on application. 


Address all Orders to BROWN & WADE, 


SOUTH THOMASTON, - MAINE, 


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land, Ohio. 


but will simply show a few of its advantages. 


No. QO, Lifting Capacity 1,0C0 Ibs, - - 
No. 00, Lifting Capacity, 2 Tons, - - - 
No. 1, Lifting Capacity, 4 Tons, - - - 


Is now acknowledged by Marble dealers to be the best Hoist in the market for set- 
ting Monuments. 


We will not undertake on this page to make much illustration, 
First, as seen on cuts, the 


Power and Speed can be used to suit the load by using 


the DOUBLE OR SINGLE PURCHASE. 


The Hoist can be suspended any height, and is controlled by a Brake. 


All the Testimonials on this page are from the No. 1, except from Mr. M. C. Dow 
of the National Flour Mills, Cleveland, O. As we only show a few of our testimonials and 


price list on this page, send for Illustrated Catalogue to J. DUNN, 51 Rockwell Street, Cleve- 


—_PRICE List. 


$30.00 | No. 2, Lifting Capacity, 6 Tons, - - - $60.00 
35.00 No. 3, Lifting Capacity,12 Tons, - - - 100.00 
40.00 | 


BSS TUL MOAN IAG Tess. | 


CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, Sept. 30, 1881. 


The most wonderful feat of hoisting heavy materials into position ever accomplished in 
Cleveland has just been completed by Mr. James Dunn with the aid of the Bailey Hoisting Ap- 
paratus. Messrs. Morgan, Root & Co. have just erected in the rear of their building on Bank St. 
a large smoke stack composed of ten foot sections of twenty-four inch iron water pipe weighing 
2,800 pounds each. This compact little machine lifted each section into position with perfect 
ease, requiring the assistance of only two men. This operation attracted mnch attention and 
elicited expressions of astonishment from observers, that so great a power could be ‘concentrated 
in so smalla machine. As a lifting machine the Bailey Elevator is the wonder of the age. Its 
compactness, convenience and power being astonishing features, while its utility has been fully 
demonstrated. 

CLEVELAND, Ouro, December 5th, 1882. 
Mr. James Dunn, Cleveland, Ohio: 

Dear Sir: The Hoisting Apparatus, “Bailey’s’” No. 3 Portable Hoist, worked to our entire 
satisfaction. It lifted our flywheel and shaft, weighing over twenty tons, and did its work easily. 
For a machine of its character we do not think it has an equal. 

Yours truly, M: C.. DOW7&-CO;; 
Proprietors of the National Flouring Mills, 265 Merwin St. 
This wheel was lifted with a No. 3 Double Chain. 


Exyrid, O., Marcu 6th,°1883; 


Mr. James Dunn, Cleveland, O.: 


Dear Sir: The Bailey Hoist'No. 2, which we ordered from you some time ago, will hoist 
anything in our line of monumental business with ease and safety. It is all that it is recom- 


mended to be, and more too. We could not afford to do without it. : ; 
, Very truly yours, J. M. WooLrinGE «& Co. 


E. C. Maps, Granite AND MArsie Works, No. 21 MArN Srreev, 
YonkKERs, N. Y., JUNE 28, 1883. 
Mr. James Dunn, Cleveland, O.: - ee 
I have used the machine three times for setting monuments, and am well satisfied with it. 


Any one wanting one this way, you can depend on a recommendation from me. ; 
i Yours respectfully, EB. C. Maps. 


5! 


OFFICE oF JOSEPH BrITER, DEALER IN MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. 
2 , CanaL Dover, May 31, 1883. 
Dear Sir: I have just given the machine a trial, and think there is nothing its equal, and I 
can’t see how any marble or granite dealer can afford to do without a machine if they cost double 
the amount you ask for them, Yours respectfully, JosEPH BErrer. 


Mr. J. Dunn, Cleveland : ae Norroik, Va., May 26, 1883. 
_ Dear Sir: We have to apologize for keeping quiet about your hoist. We are satisfied with 
it, and will remit in a few days, Will give you also a testimonial. 


Yours respectfully, Joun D. Couper. 


OrricE oF Nicuois & Co., 202 Wasnineron BouLEvarD, 
ot CuicaGo, Inu., June 30, 1883. 
Dear Sir: We have sold seyeral of your hoists. They have given entire satisfaction: have 
failed to find a purchaser who was not well pleased with them, and say they are worth much 
more than you charge for them, Yours truly, '  Nicnots & Co. 


Ursana Marsie Works, D. M. BuNNELL, PRoprieror. 
; UrsBana, Onto, JANUARY 307TH, 1883. 
Mr. James Dunn, Cleveland, O.: 

Dear Sir: The Bailey Hoist, No. 1, I have used to my entire satisfaction. Can set monu- 
ments from twelve to twenty feet high, with the help of one man only, and with less trouble and 
expense than with anything in the derrick line. With one hand can raise a base five feet square 
and twenty inches thick. Can cheerfully recommend it. ; 


‘ Yours, truly, D. M. Bunnetu, 


Orrice oF THE ADRIAN CoNSOLIDATED STEAM GRANITE WoRKs. 
tS . ADRIAN, MicnHiGAN, Fepruary 67H, 1883. 
James Dunnn, Cleveland, O.: 
Dear Sir: The Bailey Hoist No. 2, which we got of you in May last has given entire satis- 


faction. We are using it in setting all our monumental work, and for hoisting heavy blocks of 
stone. One man with your hoist can raise larger blocks of stone and do it easier than four men 


with any other hoist. I cheerfully recommend them to any persons wishing a powerful and 
easy working hoist for raising heavy weights. 


Respectfully yours, W. T. Kine, Superintendent, 


; 
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— > IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN:<— | 


ae e.¥ re Marble 


| BAIRO &-SONS. ‘ITALIAN a *RAG WAREHOUSE 
RYT CIN aie is iene 


; FROM PHOTO BY SGHREI BER. 


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hand and cut to order. Marble Tiles, Rough or Finished. Monumenta 
a Figures, Garden Statuary, Urns and Vases. 


S+tTURNED WORK OF ALL KINDS FURNISHED. 


Office, 214 South 4th St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


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M ntal Blocks, Dies, Bases, Spires, Headstones and Slabs of all thicknesses on 
onume . =F) 


EORGE GREEN 


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN’ 


ALL THE EASTERN GRANITES 


PUR MONUMENTAL, CEMETERY & BUILDING WORK. 


Having a Quarry of our own we can furnish Cut Dimension and POLISHED STOCK at the LOWE ST 
PRICES POSSIBLE to the trade, from our SOUTH THOMASTON BLUE or 
ST. GEORGE.BLACK GRANITES. 


Statuary Work and Carving a Specialty. Orders Solicited and Estimates Furnished on Application. 


W. O. CROSBY, Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy, says: 
It is important to observe that it is rare to find a Granite so destitute as this of pyrite, and other sulphides, through the decomposition of which 
the color, polish, and even the strength of many Granites are destroyed. So far as I am able to judge from the specimens submitted to me, this 
Granite is remarkably free from:cracks and pores, being practically impervious to water; so that we may safely predict that it will not be injuriously 


affected by cold weather. In short, this is a very compact, firm variety of Granite, possessing in its great durability, handsome color and brilliant and 
permanent polish just the qualities required for the best monumental work. 


Address all orders to GEORGE GREEN, 


SOUTH THOMASTON - MAINE, 


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Franklin Hardwick. ; C. F. Hardwick. 


FRANKLIN HARDWICK & SON, 


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We would call attention to the fact that we deal in all shades of Quincy and all other New England Granites. 
We also own and work Quarries in West Dummerston, Vermont, of a Superior Quality of Light 
Granite, which is entirely free from Knots or other defects. Send for sample. 


Every description of Monumental, Cemetery and Building Work, including Statuary, promptly executed. Designs fur- 
nished if desired. 


Having been actively engaged in the Granite Business for more than thirty years, and with the 
facilities for furnishing First-Class Material and Workmanship at the lowest prices, we respectfully 
solicit the continued patronage of our friends, and invite correspondence with any one who may be in 
want of Granite Work of any kind. 


F, HARDWICK & SON 


QuUiInN Cc yw. - MASS. 


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